1. v ‘_ _‘o.~.e;=;;s._-~‘1"f”f_.'ff ~ 1 _ ' THE cHaRLO'P'I‘E'i‘0w_N GUARDIAN, ;iUGUS'1` sr.1§€>6 - W _ f J ' 3 1 I ` _ _ _ g* _ .. '_.¢:'- \ _ YY f `f» ~ i _ -¢*" '*"" I~‘_T,;', _ """’=""'- _ *"=_-_I ,____eA_--"; £7” _ ._-naman __ a__1a-s-a\`1l _ "" -J-5' .rf/.4/uorrsrow/va 'rlisz -fmonzy i _ _rr -_,_ _1..s.s. » r a 'Ti 1. i '. s. 1| At' -.1 ,_ s v . .1_t| ?"_,__,f_{ ` . _ _ t ’ I r §;’}_"W_i.§_yla_iive just received by__B_§`xpre_ss the swellest and most up-to-date line of= laidiesi "sil¥'(;1'iaiid"_’vviish neclewear ever shown in this City. These ._ are posi- SAL - “~ _ _ _ E9 fi_UaCLmn, Prl|ice` - . `i| vlsitin M on - 1| - `Wednesday and sailed yesterday. She had _ ANEWO the last three days of this week. __ _ 1 I.. ._ Saturday SWR! STORE - tively, the latest and newest Americaufstyles” having come -to us direct from New York City. During' .,._ _Tl‘9r=day..Friday wi _ _ _Wehold a. special sale demonstration of these goods and wiilse l during _these three days ONLY ~.-rt the special. prices. A ’ f_ I A" _ I The _up-'ovdate ladies of Charlottetown, and vicinity should make a point of attending thiaxsale of pretty neckwesr. It sdords a splendid 0PP°rtuu ity to buy thelatest New Xork styles, _._,_\1» )_'_| , -' _ . r . .acura reiaaa, is visiting mesa.. . __ " n_ V ,0F,, Y planoior sale_che_ap should apply at this _,- Neckwear at exceptionaglyhltifé vie reiiieit-“these special pr cedjw o _ 1 ri the THREE DAYS mentioned. We invite the ladies to'\:all and see the pretty and we feel certain that very tew who come wili,.fail__to_pnrchase. I, _ Here lata. partial descniptiou of the 'diiferent stylesfand the special prices. And regarding orlces _ive "y`vi§li`- to‘emphiisize .the _fact tliat__our regular x inzirlret' prices are very low' indeed. i3 i" ' NEC-KWEAR ciinar A-if - 25 c- _ 'I' _"l'?0vg:]i$|"rncrevriaed Unch Duck Buster Brown washable Collars embroh " mf/e lsercerised.Lins`ri-Duck iloulile lab embroidered stock of silk-all ' p°'°rB§,~- ",\',¢§|,1,||'~ 05N; 07 whit., mar:-erlzeri pnpiin with deep double taiie _ rg lf' iiro dared rinll and laoe'|i\iiilf'/tlrimmeds Bkyuvvhitc. Dini- .;2. ] - 11,, ._ ~ icaizaraie At .'50e - _ as C _ - - ' si i _ ai it ‘°"’-l§l._¢; ~.li..'§"."_li°‘\.$i'i'i.°¥.‘.”i‘i»°.¥il2lf."l':~iiii‘.é'-f` °~‘<`i`»i‘€ r-i»“¥’r'1i!`». " Neat black silk stock irirnmod narrow silk braid and buttons. 'iiaiutr Collars of white mcrcerizcd piq ue, mws oi fl»l~'\&ll\¢ 10|* MN! \10tl0m. faiio iilittons. deep double tab sill embroidered in v rioas roiori ~ ;1, m de|°|a,,,_.,¢".:`|-eavgwvam aux. siren. ,assure smeqilieea' negaw' shit car-a. in pu. ¢s._- .- ‘ `*.» - ‘ ., - _ -I ".- t t cerabinl liar and te. Of white -_ ,,§.@:...`§°:.v.:‘.r.. ‘slat _:.c‘.";.:.:.°‘.r‘:..... ,..._.."r..°:;._. .. ..... ....1 .io °i"retty nsercerirod Plone Collars iagrlttad tool' embroidered silk spot-various °°"'S{§'i‘ei’»ifif.”‘\‘l‘sf°pl§§'l'§f.T.'i»i‘.ii‘l§ri"5&i'i`li.'teti sores rar-mea trim-wl- h“¥erc=!\i:4iii»$.a:li‘dP°dgi’d?‘,dil':vE 'dlgniiizdthb effect llricn iinlahed odlol. cui- ’if‘.Cli.EAl"‘ ; so _.At ' 'i1:7\: '= ' "If '- ,7.’\i'~;_'3 .__ AT, .__ ._ ._ ~ t' .__' -9, '_ li3’i.,_.: . ._ .°`fi. Peoria sur esiemiaarsa in white and @\,~\¢|¢|-gd and lrirnnied fancY prism nun »sy.i»i.ei. red. . in f _ . t 550 wnlsdik, four in hand tis att1\\~\\"l- ssiistmeasa sole and adgliig at appllqu (‘ ' examination for I-‘rinse of Wales College. i 1 B Pearl _l-iopgood, Malpeque, both having . ,_ nuiii's-illiiitiuiiiiiif- Q, ___ .__ _. ..-e.-» hhying aiiell' T. ntior sei thiamlllil' atoacas' ‘ °' wr .W' !*?‘l.'i"? cl-f.‘-dl' 1. Toiilax fiu:c`oir`ipa`nied` by Miss ` "Pearl Larter,haa gonevon a* visit to Tue tide will be high this evening at,_ ~9.0l and tomorrow morning as-Silt). _ I . B Oncl. . Iles. Burner. Ross, Hillview, leaves on Monday on a visit to Somerville Mass. Mes Josnrn Gaiman-r, of Prin Mo cton. ' _'Arn' porlon 'having a second hand 'oiiice at once. _ ‘Tal Electra arrived at this port on yagood cargo both ways. Geoaae Fintavsow left yesterday ll'\°l'Dlli|l fo_r Ottawa, after spending several weeks at his home here. Arir go°_d strong boy, who desires per marient work with rapid promotion sliould_apply.at this ollioe at once. , P 1 ADR. Adcninam KcDcrui.n, Boston, who has been visiting-`_ia avpaaeie, tha* guest of John Frase`r, lies returned home.` Miss Armin McKAY, Park Corner, Dora Donald, Sea' View, and Christy McKay, Darnley, will for a (cw weeks' visitirlends- ln.Boaton and Taunton Mass. _ _ ` ’1°'Hl'S.`§.7"Cl1y ei."Gh'ent-arrived sth o'clook yesterday morning and sailed at one o`clook. She had a good cargo both _ ways, _and took six passengers on the re- ` tern trip. .Tun mauy friends of Mies Rachel Dock- endorff, York Point, will bc grieved to learn that she is seriously ill at the Prince Edwaad Island Hospital with typhoid tary. W. F. arm Mrs. Monroe, Halifax, who have been spending the past few weeks inthe city, the guest of W. H. and Mrs. i Aitken, returned to their home ycster-_ day morning. 1 ,Ar the Dominion Rifle Association Shooiing at Ottawa onthe 28th H. Bear oi the P. B. I. Light Horse wen $8, and ' Oaypt J. M. Jones, of the 82nd Regt $4 in . the McDougall matchf ' Coumasronnswra should remember that to ensure early appearance of correspond - » ence all matter sent in should be out f'dcwn as much as possible. Every '- attention is paid to correspondence but 4 it islmpoaaibleto get everything ln as 1 written, especially when ue of late many ' communications are being received each Iqnyv `;__‘,__ in ._/ r _:yy _,rf Br an oversight the name of Marion E. Lowe, I Charlottetown, was. ommlttsd from the list oitlsose who distinguished » themselves at the recent mstrisulation n En lish sha came out equal with - galned87 per cent of the attainable marks in that subject. ‘ 'Inn house of Miss Catherine McLean of ' Edgartown, Maas was the scene oi a ` pretty afternoon tea,cn the 85th inst., ' given in honor of Miss Alice Parker, of 3 Georgetown. The rooms were artistically _ decorated with plnks and green flowers, and fcrns. Thoseln attendance at this _iringtion were:-Miss Alice Parker, cf' Gaorgetownf Misa Christina McLeod, Mt. _ Vernon; Miss Catherine 0. Stewart, Misa » Jessie McDonald, Misa Catherine li£cDon aid, Miss Mary McPherson, all of Cale- donia; Miss Florence Mcifan and Misa Mary McLean, sisters of the hostess. » 'Ina Guardlan's correspondent at Rustlcovllls writes:-Many farmers have begun their harvest, they report crops fair.-The iiehermeis are making their harvest in both mackerel and cod.-Mrs.” .Yaadu of New York hae returned alter' _spending afew pleasant weeks with her 'siawr Mrs. B. W. LePags.-Miss Stella Orr ‘ci French River and Miss Mable lilcrray, St. Eleancre, are spending their iiolidlys witif their aunt, Mrs. Benj. Houston.-Dan- Buliinan has recently erected is new piggery.-Clayton Houston spent Sunday in French River the guest *cf P. Orr.-J. N. Mat-Coubrey is the happy owner ofavery handsome Keio, lilly. - , -‘.'1`rin.Gnard_ian's Oorrespond ent from Ros Valley writes:-In the harvest fields the music of the reaper is already heard,- from 'early mornlngtili dawn at night.-Misa Sadie Buchanan is ahla to be out again after her vary severe illness for the past year.-Mrs. John W. McKenzie intends returning Saturdsyioher home in Quincy after spending the summer with Malcolm sud- ‘Mrs. Mc- Eiiua and Mahal Mc- the guests ci John Mc- Flaky Pastry aio ltlcli Scotch Cake that will ‘ maize the cook smile is lol’ the asking house, spending a" ~ne¢om "" Ar- `ri z 'nn g`.|,|\¢{i`\y"liuardian, only iifty cents K year is an excellent gift for that friend ni ypure abroad. Subscribe lor it today. ' Ibis, Suzan McPhee, Long Greek, lsit . yesterday mernlnir oIr`i _visit-' ito _her M dau|rhter,Mra. A. K. Mcheod, Sydney, _._ .cr- _"'Miis. Winuan Giniascrr and children who have been visiting in Avondale, have returned to their home in St. John, N. B. TBI B. S. City of London hid a full load of excureionista up West River yesterday afternoon. The return cargo consisted of 20 ClB¢d BRIS. Toitoniiow at li o‘clock the S. S. Gliy of London makes hsr lest afcemoon trip of the season to Orapaud. On Monday she goes to Vernon River Bridge at 7 c'cloclr- Rirv. G. N. Srnverrsou will arrive by boat this evening. He is paetor of the Christian Church, LcTete, N. B., and will preach at New Glasgow on Sunday, Sept. zoo. ' . -’ . . ~ A Pnnasarirnr situated cottage, partof the property known as Holland Grove, on Euston Street, near Upper Great George, will beeoid on Saturday next at 12 o'clock. See ad. Tun Rev. M. H. McIutosh_1wlll conduct the regular services next Sabbath, Sept 2nd. at Rusticc, Cavendish and Stanley Bridge and declare the congregation vacant. Ri-:v. D, B.‘MdLEOi> and daughter who have spent the summer ut Orwell , leave today by the S. S. Halifax for Boston. The Guardian is pleased to learn that the reverend gentleman is much improved in health. Tan sloop Hiawatha which took second place in Wednssday‘s race at Soiiria is owned by Aubrey White and Thomas Riggs of this city who may wel bc proud of having eoiinea yacht. She was sailed at the regatta by Mr. Vanbusklrk who handled her very crradltabiy. li Tim remains of. John L. Monaghan arrived at Emerald Station Tuesday night, and were taken to his fathers residence at Kelly's Cross, followed by over 40 carriages. The funeral took place yestordayuncruing and was one oi tholargestseen for a long time. lllllh Mass was celebrated by Father Monag- han, with Rev.M4J. Smith as Deacon, Rev;-Peter: D. Meflulgsn as Suh»Deacon, and Father Camipbell as Master of Ceremonies; 'l`he"ohurch was crowded and the ceremony was very impressive. J. R. Boimrcii ofllunstallnage and lor- iuorly of Mt. Stewart, h|ss,raceived word of tho death of his gun Alfred, ln Victoria B. C. The lctterlwas received from Mr. Bourka‘s iianosr. wlio_st.atca that a month ago he was shotlnrillotaria and died two hours aiter.Nc particulars of the shooting have yet been obtained, but it in believed that he was murdered. He was n travel- ing agent icr a jewelry ilrm, and this fact lends color to theory of foul play, I-le waeengaged to be married at Christmas. The remains were lntcicd at Victoria. Tull Guardian was shown a very inter- esting postal card froinlvanoouver [add- ressedto L. B.Mliler" of the G. B. C. It contained a photograph of a`very elaborut otiice,.snd seated at a typewriter desk was a young lady taking dictation on the typewriter from a gentleman standing by her side. The young lady in question was Miss Etta Hublcy daughter of Capt. Hub- lpy Southport, who crossed the continent when she was but seventeen years of acre Her younger sister enters the C. B. F. next week for a full course, after 'which she will join her sister. " As The Guardian Employment and Information Bureau, established some -monl.lis ago, has been so greatly appreci- ated, and has been the means of securing employment lcr sc many people and help for so many business houses and house- keepérs, it has been decided to establish in connection with this paper, an Adver- tising Agency. Thus any persons or firms desiring ad vertislng ln any newspaper outside of this city, can have some placed by The Guardian. They can thus secure the same rates as if they placed their order dlrcct, and have each adver tlsenicnt checked to see that it gets the proper number ol insertions and appears as desired. if A KUDAK _..SNAP. We have a few stcond 5 hand kcdaks on hand which were left with us to be sold,--good value at the price asked. No. 1 folding pocket kocalr for $5.00. ‘ya l.¢~ No. I A folding pocket kodak $8.00, N .3 loldln lr t kodsflr $ro.oo.{ we e - Call and see them. Q N. x Liga ' i,|-l_g_ia.d_.ilfIlce_e la New Prowse Block{"0h=rloitrtowo- - - Th- C l Barons! Guardian titty is ear s-i-_ ' Drnisrasis '